The Best Air Purifiers for Babies & Kids .

HEPA air purifiers are more important for your baby and children than anyone else. The reason? Kids and infants have smaller lungs. So they naturally breathe 50% more air per pound than adults. If that air is polluted with allergies like pollen, mold spores and dust mites, your children will feel the side effects twice as much as you. Therefore, air purifiers for children's rooms is a must in order to protect their indoor air quality.

Top 3 Air Purifiers for Children 2018

Quiet - it won't bother your sleep with its light white noise. Top rated HEPA filters produce totally clean air. Long term reliability & unmatched service. Tells you when it's time to check the filters. Lightweight and easy to move.

Super Quiet - no air purifier on the market produces so little noise with such a high air flow making Oransi the The Ultimate Air Cleaning Machine. Best Quality - all key components made in USA. MERV17 HEPA filter tested up to 99.99%. Advanced carbon for smoke removal.

Coverage:

Bedroom, Office

Living Room

Basement

Large Living Areas

Effective For:

Dust

Allergies

Pet Dander

Mold

Smoke

Bacteria

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To ensure the air in your home stays safe for those we care about most, browse our various Air Purifiers for Children and babies. Depending on the model, each air purifier will remove up between 98-99.99% of allergies, dust and mold from your living area. That's why Oransi air purifiers were ranked #1 in an independent study by Clemson University.

What Our Customers Are Saying

"Having a child with asthma has been very stressful for me and I bought this to help with her breathing. It's been really hard and this air cleaner has been great. I feel like I'm really helping her and have been amazed at how her mood has improved. It's helped more than just my daughter and am grateful that products like this are around that really help."Judy Sprighter

"I bought 3 air purifiers, 2 for myself and one for my daughter. They are very well made and work to perfection. I couldn't ask for better. Michele at customer service couldn't be more helpful. I'm completely satisfied with my purchases and the company. Thanks especially to Michele."Daniel Goldstein
Marietta, GA

Discover Which Air Purifier Is Right For You

In just 3 simple steps you’ll find the best air purifier for your needs.

Air quality is an important health issue for all people. For children, however, it’s even vital. Because children are growing and developing, they are more vulnerable to the harmful effect of indoor and outdoor air pollution.

If you want to provide quality air for your children, you can start by giving them clean, healthy air in the home. And how can you do that?

It’s easier than you might think...

Understanding a Child’s Lungs

Clean air is important for everyone, but children are often more vulnerable to the consequences of air pollution.

The reason?

The lungs of children, toddlers, and infants are proportionally-larger compared to their overall size. Because of the larger lungs (compared to overall size) they naturally breathe 50% more air per pound than adults. If that air is polluted with contaminants like pollen, mold spores, and dust mites, your children will, in many case, feel the side effects much harder than would a normal healthy adult.

Therefore, air purifiers for children's rooms are a must in order to protect them from indoor air pollution.

Children and Asthma

There is also an increased danger of asthma among smaller children. Asthma, which causes a constriction of the windpipes, can be much more severe in children due to the size of their windpipes. Naturally, a small child will have an already narrow windpipe between their mouth and their lungs, so a one millimeter reduction will block a large percentage of their airways.

The World Health Organization says that if an adult’s airway is blocked by a millimeter, it reduces the airway by 19%. However, if a child’s airway is restricted by a millimeter, it reduces the diameter by 56%!

A report from Unicef (see page 40) also discusses the lung-development process among children. They say that alveolar development continues until the age of six. The alveoli are tiny sacs in the lungs that hold air. To ensure healthy development, a child needs clean, healthy air, both outside and indoors.

All of this tells us that children need to be protected from airborne contaminants, especially if they suffer from respiratory conditions like asthma or allergies.

But to protect your child from indoor air pollution, you have to understand the types of pollutants found in bedrooms and homes.

Common Indoor Air Pollutants in a Child’s Room and Your Home

To create clean air for your children, you first have to understand what you’re up against. In most cases, the airborne contaminants in a child’s bedroom will be the same as those found in the entire home. Unless you have an area that is not well ventilated, it’s unlikely that there will be a significant difference between the air in the living room, for example, and the air in a kid’s room.

Common indoor air contaminants vary depending on your particular lifestyle and the type of products you have in your home.

One of the most common, however, is biological sources, which can include pet dander, as well as particulate matter from mice, spiders, and cockroaches.

Mold and mildew are also common sources of airborne contamination. Although they are considered “biological,” they are different from animals and are dealt with differently as well, so they generally deserve their own category when it comes to air purification.

Air pollution in a child’s room can also come from air fresheners, which rarely “freshen” the air, and (in most cases) simply add harmful, although sweet-smelling, chemicals to the surrounding environment.

How to Tell if Your Child May Need Air Purification

Is an air purifier needed in your child’s home?

While these appliances can be useful in virtually any setting, there are times when they may be especially needed.

One of the most obvious signs you should watch for is sneezing and coughing from your child. If you notice that they tend to sneeze more when inside, or they frequently cough when playing indoors, they may be breathing in dust, pet dander, or other contaminants.

Walk into your child’s room and take a deep breath through your nose. What do you smell?

While this isn’t a scientific analysis, it can give you an idea of what contaminants are present. If you smell varnish, paint, or the scent of plastics, the room may contain volatile organic compounds, which can be harmful to the lungs.

If the room smells stale or stuffy, it’s a sign that ventilation is poor and could be improved by a fan and the use of a purifier.

How to Keep the Air Healthy for Children

The best defense against poor air quality is active cleaning and preventative measures.

You can start by dusting on a regular basis to keep these contaminants from piling up.

Take the time to dust the shelves and dressers and you’ll eliminate a large portion of contaminants in one action. While you’re cleaning, you should also vacuum regularly to remove dust and particles from the carpet, which is often a safe-haven for particles that eventually become airborne.

To maintain clean air for your children, be sure to only use products that are safe for the home. Avoid using spray-can air fresheners, as these often use chemicals that can be harmful and irritating to a child’s lungs.

If you smoke, please do it outside. Secondhand smoke from cigarettes is harmful to a child’s lungs and can trigger an asthma attack.

Sometimes cleaning the air in a room can be as easy as increasing ventilation. By opening a window, you let fresh air into the room, which dilutes any pollutants that may be lingering in the home.

Outdoor air can contain pollution, but unless you live in a significantly-polluted area, it’s likely your home will benefit from open windows. Fans can also help ventilate to air in a home, which helps reduce the chances of concentrated contaminants in one area.

You should also change the air filter in your furnace and A/C units on a regular basis. These HVAC filters trap dust and other particle matter, helping to create more efficient air systems. However, changing them out frequently can also increase the quality of the air in your home.

To ensure the air in your home stays safe for those we care about most, we offer air purifiers that will remove up at least 98% of contaminants, and in some cases can remove 99.99% of dust and mold from your living area. That's why Oransi air purifiers were ranked #1 in an independent study by Clemson University.

Air Purifiers for a Child’s Room and Your Home

Another important tool for fighting air contaminants in your child’s room for long-term health is air purification. For a kid’s room, you need a unit that is small, quiet, and removes most of the contaminants generally found in the home.

When assessing air purifiers, it’s best to use a product that has a good CADR.

Here are a few suggestions for your child’s room:

Finn HEPA UV Air Purifier

This small yet powerful air purifier is perfect for a child’s home. It is small enough to fit into little corners or between furniture, yet is removes 98% of dust airborne allergens and particulates. It removes dust, pollen, mold spores, and can even be effective for the removal of light odors.

It has three fan speeds, allowing you to set it to low when children are sleeping. It also features a convenient replacement filter indicator, which tells you when the Finn needs a new filter.

Max HEPA Air Purifier

Another small yet effective air purifier, the Max uses high quality HEPA filters to remove a wide variety of household contaminants, including allergens, dust, pollen, and mold. It is best for bedrooms and small offices, and makes a great choice for a child’s room. If fact, the Max HEPA Air Purifier is rated to remove over 99.9% of airborne particles.

This purifier also comes with an easy-to-use interface that helps you control how the machine is operating at any time. Basically, you don’t need a manual to operate this purifier; it’s simple, easy, and convenient.

EJ Air Purifier

For larger bedrooms or a child’s play room, you may consider using the EJ Air Purifier, a unit that is capable of cleaning an area measuring 1,500 square feet. Not only is it powerful, it remains extremely quiet. Compared to other purifiers with the same air flow, it’s actually the quietest air purifier on the market, which makes it popular for hospitals and clinics as well as homes with children.

It uses a medical-grade true HEPA filter and removes 99.99% of all airborne allergens and contaminants.

Don’t Forget the Air at School

While we’re on the subject of air purification and a child’s growing body, we should discuss the importance of quality air at school. Other than the home, school is likely the place where children spend most of their time, so it only makes sense that parents want clean air in these facilities.

According to the EPA, roughly 115,000 schools have problems linked to indoor air quality, which makes this a pressing concern for parents.

Talk with your school administrators to ensure the facility has proper maintenance of all HVAC systems.

If needed, encourage the installation of carbon monoxide detectors, regular replacement of air-system filters, and good ventilation throughout the school. You could also cite schools that have already made improvements, such as the Mountain Valley Unified School District in California.

With these steps, you can do your part to ensure that your child, as well as children all through the community, have clean, healthy air while they learn!

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12/17/18

New carbon filter

Initially, I was not certain whether I liked it better than the original Oransi filter. Now that its been up and running a week, I can honestly say I really prefer the newer carbon filter. I am also using the Prefilter this time around. The Prefilter was not available for the EJ when I purchased two of them.

One issue I had with the orig...Read More

inal carbon filter over time is that it did not respond to occasional vacuuming. I believe the newer carbon filter with the Prefilter is going to perform very well.

Since I did not have the opportunity to review my EJ’s after I purchased them, I wish to commend Oransi for making such a wonderful, and very simple to use, air filter. I am so leased I decided to go with a Oransi after much research. I used several Sharper Image ironic breeze air purifiers for years, and there is absolutely no comparison. The ironic breeze easily broke when trying to clean, and there really was no way to replace them. I highly recommend the Oransi EJ. It is by far the best and easiest to use! Read Less

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12/17/18

Very Pleased

I purchased our first air purifier two years ago. We have four cats and three large litter boxes in our bedroom. My wife has asthma and I have lung disease. The air purifier has worked so well we purchased another machine for our living room a year ago. I clean the filters in the bedroom two times a month and the living room once a month. ...Read More

We have been so pleased with the machines and the customer service that has been provided I will continue to tell others about your fine product. C E Read Less

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12/16/18

Always fast service

This filter system is the best! I have noticed a lot less dust in the house and it helps my daughter's allergies to the cat when she comes to stay at our house. She isn't near as stuffed up as she used to be.

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12/11/18

Great air purifier, great customer service

I bought two of these Oransi Max air filter/purifier models a little over a year ago after being diagnosed with a genetic lung disease that runs in my family. They are compact and fit close to a wall. They run quietly and work as advertised. They have worked perfectly and when I recently had a problem with the front cover of one of them the respon...Read More

se was immediate and the problem taken care of. I have already recommended this product to my sister who also has the same diagnosis but now I can add my praise for their customer service on top of it! Read Less